From here on out, I will be posting pictures organized by the roll on which they were originally shot. I have switched my developing to a professional camera place which also provides contact sheets. The contact sheets are named according to the date that it was developed. This is "CT-8-27-02" By the way, if it looks good on the contact sheet, but I didn't post it, it is probably because it protrays metaphorical extreme negative pressure differential (science-speak for "IT REALLY SUCKS!") when seen in the actual print.
Somewhere just off of Cornelius Pass Road and Hy 26 we get some "PowerPerspective".
While driving my city's east side, I spotted the most incredible sunset sky - and instantly zoomed to the best place to capture such a sight. Rocky Butte, of course! After I arrived, ordinary street lights transformed into "The Lamp Sentinels". Serious magic.
Same circumstance, same evening, different shots. "FeatherSky".
Another evening, this time on on hill on Portland's West side. Just when I was complaining quietly to myself that there was no color in the sky, but I might as well waste the shot ANYWAY, "Maple Branch Sunset" proved me rather wrong.
Over in the section of our city called "Industrial Northwest", I spotted a pile of these industrial plastic pipes in the yard of some telecommunications outfit, and HAD to get a shot. Check out "Pipe Dream 1"
This next one was difficult... wonderful subject for shooting (ancient remains of a large tree which was sculpted by a long-ago forest fire) but I was left frustrated by the fact that I could not quite capture the thing like I wanted to. Wide-angle lenses... Real camera... Ah, someday, someday... Anyway this is "Fire Sculpture Of Wood".